History, Historical Fiction, and Historical Myth: \u27The German Doctor\u27 by Lucía Puenzo
The escape of thousands of war criminals to Argentina and throughout South America in the aftermath of World War II is a historical subject that has been clouded with mystery and conspiracy.
Cody, Nathan W.
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Chemical Weapons Research on Soldiers and Concentration Camp Inmates in Nazi Germany [PDF]
Florian Schmaltz
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Survival in a Nazi Concentration Camp: The Spanish Prisoners of Mauthausen [PDF]
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Oltre Primo Levi: il confronto con la Shoah nella letteratura italiana degli ultimi trent’anni
The article addresses the issue of second-generation Italian literature of the Holocaust. Within this literary production, there is a difference between the male approach, which favours the theme of travel or pilgrimage, and the female approach, which ...
Enrico Mattioda
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A Norwegian grey zone: Knut Rød, Victor Lind and 'The crucial year, 1942' [PDF]
This article uses Primo Levi’s concept of “the grey zone” to explore Knut Rød’s involvement in the transfer of 532 Norwegian Jews from Oslo to Auschwitz in 1942.
Burch, S
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You must all be Interned : Identity Among Internees in Great Britain during World War II
Between 1933 and 1940, the United States, Great Britain and most other developed nations saw an influx of German refugees entering their borders attempting to be free of the tyranny of Hitler’s National Socialism.
Atkins, Elizabeth A.
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Roll a Hard Six: Losing Your Noodle in Raymond Federman’s Double or Nothing [PDF]
Raymond Federman’s Double or Nothing is a convoluted representation of the mentallyunstable mind existing as a series of six characters that are at once separate and conjoined: the horrors and traumatic events of the narrative past dismantle the ...
Guenther, Shawna
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Preexisting social ties among Auschwitz prisoners support Holocaust survival. [PDF]
Bělín M, Jelínek T, Jurajda Š.
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Excerpt: Defenders of the Barmen Declaration\u27s apolitical tone remind us that it was never intended to establish a program of political protest, that Karl Barth and the others were pastors not politicians; that the goal was to reassert the integrity ...
Newell, Roger J.
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Mussolini\u27s Italy: An Enigmatic Haven for the Jews of World War II [PDF]
Undergraduate Textual or ...
Martinez, Lura
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